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Additional file 3: of Microglia affect α-synuclein cell-to-cell transfer in a mouse model of Parkinson’s disease

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posted on 2019-08-17, 04:26 authored by Sonia George, Nolwen Rey, Trevor Tyson, Corinne Esquibel, Lindsay Meyerdirk, Emily Schulz, Steven Pierce, Amanda Burmeister, Zachary Madaj, Jennifer Steiner, Martha Escobar Galvis, Lena Brundin, Patrik Brundin
Figure S3. Stereological counts of grafted after AAV injection. a There was no significant difference (p > 0.05) in the total number of TH-expressing cells in the striatal graft between control (n = 5, 2610 ± 942, circles) and PLX (n = 10, 1947 ± 432, squares) mice. b Significant loss in the total number of TH-expressing cells in the ipsilateral versus the contralateral SN in both control (circles) and PLX animals (squares, p > 0.05). Significant loss in the total number of Nissl-stained cells in the ipsilateral versus the contralateral SN in both control and PLX animals (p > 0.05) c There was no significant difference (p > 0.05) in the total number of TH-expressing cells in the striatal graft between animals in the control (n = 6, 1499 ± 159), LPS-injected (n = 13, 1218 ± 142), or IL-4-injected (n = 12, 1097 ± 107) groups. d Significant loss in the total number of TH-expressing cells in the ipsilateral versus the contralateral SN in control, LPS-, and IL-4 injected mice (p > 0.05). Significant loss in the total number of Nissl-stained cells in the ipsilateral versus the contralateral SN in control, LPS-, and IL-4 injected animals (p > 0.05) The error bars represent S.E.M. (TIF 102149 kb)

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